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Hello all

Apologies for X-postings



You are invited to attend a series of free public online sessions in the
framework of the project: *GLAM and Digital Soft Power in the Post-Pandemic
World. *Please, read more about the project here: datatopower.net

*Upcoming events:*



*Webinar: Urban Data Infrastructures and Digital Place-making*
*Date: *May 30, 2022
*Time:* 8:00AM - 10:00AM UTC | 3:00PM - 5:00PM SGT | 5:00PM - 7:00PM UTC+11

*Keynote:* Professor Tim Winter, “The Digital Silk Road and Geocultural
Diplomacy”
*To register follow the link*: *https://www.datatopower.net/webinar3
<https://www.datatopower.net/webinar3>*

The webinar will discuss the concept of digital soft power from the
perspective of digital place-making, urban diplomacy and city branding.
Interrogating  phenomena such as digital tourism, digital cultural heritage
and its virtual cultural consumption, it will investigate the role of
digital representations, narratives and images constructed by GLAM
institutions  in the development and circulation of urban identities in the
global media spaces.

*Datathon: Forecasting local impacts of travelling exhibitions*
*Date:* June 1, 2022
*Time:* 8:00AM - 10:00AM UTC | 3:00PM - 5:00PM SGT | 5:00PM - 7:00PM UTC+11

*Keynote: *Paul Owens, Founder of the World Cities Culture Forum
*To register follow the link:* *https://www.datatopower.net/datathon3
<https://www.datatopower.net/datathon3>*

The Datathon will discuss challenges and opportunities of urban cultural
infrastructure mapping as well as its value and implications for designing
touring exhibitions and predicting their local engagement power. It will
present the Local Engagement Layer of the Data To Power prototype, designed
by aggregating and mapping data generated by travelling exhibitions toured
around the world  by the Science Museum Group in London and Australian
Centre for the Moving Image in Melbourne.



To stay in the loop of current and future activities:

*Subscribe to our Google group* https://groups.google.com/g/datatopower



*Dr Natalia Grincheva*

Programme Leader, BA(Hons) Arts Management, School of Creative Industries,
LASALLE College of the Arts
Senior Research Fellow (Hon), Digital Studio, the University of Melbourne


*Recent Books:*
*Museum Diplomacy in the Digital Age
<https://www.routledge.com/Museum-Diplomacy-in-the-Digital-Age/Grincheva/p/book/9780815369998>*
 (Routledge  2020)

*Global Trends in Museum Diplomacy
<https://www.routledge.com/Global-Trends-in-Museum-Diplomacy-Post-Guggenheim-Developments-1st-Edition/Grincheva/p/book/9780815370949>*
 (Routledge 2019)

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